Ah, you're looking for some snow stompin' footwear, huh? Well, my dear, that would be a pair of good ol' snowshoes. They're like big paddles for your feet, helping you float on top of that fluffy white stuff without sinking like a stone. So go ahead, strap on those bad boys and show that snow who's boss!
Where I come from in southeast England gear can mean either clothes (that's some great new gear you've got on there) or marijuana.
gear, tools...
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That means "OverDrive".
skis or snow shoes
Going uphill, riding over soft terrain, or riding somewhere tricky where you need to be able to go slow.
It depends on the motorcycle. Almost all (if not all) motorcycles in mass production now (if they have foot gear change) have the gear change on the left.
yes you have to change gear in any vehical that is a stick. you can change it to 1st gear or neutral. but on the other hand with a automatic their is no need to change gear they put a auto clutch system in vehicals like that.
20 foot pounds.
It simply means that "Second Gear Start" has been turned on. The switch is by your left knee on the dash, under the headlight knob. This starts your car out in second gear. Best used in snowy weather.
Between four and nine MPG, depending on factors such as weight, terrain, gear ratios, etc.
Put your foot on the clutch, move the gear stick to neutral and then put your foot on the brake pedal
usually your right foot.
837lbs with gear
Place the heel of your foot on the footrest platform and tilt your foot forward, placing your toes/top of your foot under the shifter. You start in gear 1. To get to gear 2, let off the gas and lift your entire foot (which will lift the shifter), or you can lift your toes if your foot is strong enough. Press back on the gas. You're in gear 2. In order to down-shift, step on the shifter to push it down. Up to up-shift. Down to down-shift.
Purchase a vehicle with an automatic transmission.